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Using Third-Party Tools (and Toys) to Enhance Your Course Mike Simmons [email protected]
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Using Third Party Tools for Teaching

Nov 01, 2014

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Technology

Mike Simmons

Presentation to Texas Woman's University online instruction seminar, August 2007.
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Using Third-Party Tools (and Toys) to Enhance Your Course

Mike [email protected]

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Introduction

• 12th year of teaching and training (Engineering, Computer Science, Political Science, Public Administration, Government)

• 5 years corporate and technical training• TWU Lifelong Learning – 6 years

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Topics

• Participant introductions• Discussion of session goals• Gotchas• Tools• Questions/Discussion

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Why Not: Issues and Considerations

• Technical support not available outside the LMS• User compatibility – computer and personal skills• Gadget v. Useful– Clarity of purpose: Clear link to achieving effective or

efficient course• “Outside” the TWU system – lack of archives,

privacy, advertising.• User accounts in different systems• Administrative rights on TWU computers needed

to install most 3rd party apps

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Why: Opportunities• Overcome limitations of BB• User compatibility – computer and personal skills• Gadget v. Useful– Clarity of purpose: Clear link to achieving effective or

efficient course• “Outside” the TWU system – lack of archives,

privacy, advertising.• User accounts in different systems• Administrative rights on TWU computers needed

to install most 3rd party apps

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del.icio.ushttp://del.icio.us/about/

• Research - Writing an article? Researching an industry? Slaving away on your dissertation? Use del.icio.us to keep track of all the source materials and commentary that you find online.

• Wishlist - Go to any commerce site, find what you like, save it to del.icio.us and tag it as wishlist. Then you can tell people to check out your wishlist bookmarks by giving them a link to http://del.icio.us/simmonsweb/wishlist .

• Podcast - Want to hear some great podcasts? Visit the mp3+podcast tag combination and start listening. Are you a podcaster? Start posting your mp3 files to del.icio.us and we will create an RSS feed for you.

• Vacation - Planning a trip? Save links to hotels, activities, and transportation and use tags like "travel", "vacation", and "to-visit". Collaborate with friends and family by using the "for:username" tag.

• Linklog - Save bookmarks to interesting websites and add a bit of commentary to create a lightweight linklog. Then, use linkrolls or the daily blog posting feature to include your del.icio.us bookmarks on your blog or website.

• Collaboration - Friends, coworkers, and other groups can use a shared account, special tag, or their del.icio.us networks to collect and organize bookmarks that are relevant -- and useful -- to the entire group.

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See also: RefWorks

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http://groups.google.com/

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http://www.zoho.com/

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http://show.zoho.com/

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http://www.elluminate.com/vroom/

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http://pando.com/what

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TWU’s X-drive storage as seen from desktop

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http://www.xdrive.com/

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Conclusion

• Supplement• Enhance• Be efficient• Be effective